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Protec 4400 User Manual
Protec 4400 User Guide
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  • 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 8 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL 2.2 VIEWING FIRE / ALARM EVENTS FIRE SIGNAL On hearing the ‘FIRE ALARM’ signal :

  • 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 20 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL Once the correct ‘Date’ has been entered, press th

  • 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 28 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL 7.4 PRINT PAST EVENTS • Function : This option allows the use

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 53 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL 9.4 WALK TEST MENU • Function : This option allows the operator to test ‘Loop devices’ without the need to return to the control panel to silence and reset the fire event. When a device is tested the panel activates the ‘alarm outputs’ that are programmed for the device under test for a

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 56 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL 9.5 RVAV (Remote Visual Address Verification) • Function : This option allows the user to visually verify the address of a device on any ‘6000’ series loop. • Selecting Option : To select this option press the ‘4’ key while in the ‘Test Options’ menu. The following menu will be displayed :- •

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 57 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL • Loop Selection : Use the highlight bar to select the ‘Node & Loop’ number for which a device is to be visually checked and then press the ‘ENTER’ key. Note that only ‘6000’ series loops support RVAV. Once selected the

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 41 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL 8.4 ZONE DISABLE / NORMALISE • Function : This option allows any zone on the system to be disabled and subsequently normalised. • Selecting option : To select this option press the number ‘3’ key while in the ‘Disablement Menu’ . The ‘Zone disable / normalise’ option will be displayed as shown below :- • Exiting Option : To EXIT the ‘Zone dis

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 64 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL A A D D V V A A N N C C E E D D O O P P T T I I O O N N S S 12.1 ADVANCED OPTIONS • Function : This menu permits the ability to swap loop devices for cleaning and also allows the ‘master’ user to set up individual codes for other users

  • 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 35 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL 8.2 DEVICE DISABLE / NORMALISE • Function : This optio

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 49 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL • Enable Output Delay (ie disable the outputs for the delay period): If the programmed delays have been overridden then pressing option ‘6’ when offered the option to ‘Enable Output Delay’ will reinstate the delays. The ‘Output Delay’ and the ‘Disablement’ LEDs will now be lit. This is the state of the panel as it was commissioned. • No Delays Programmed : If there

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 61 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL Once all the data has been received from the Node, the following ‘Edit device text’ screen will be displayed.:- Pressing the ENTER key will then display the ‘Edit device text’ display :- Once the Text has been edited correctly, press the ENTER button. This will then display the ‘Edit device text’ menu with th

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 84 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL V V I I E E W W C C U U R R R R E E N N T T D D I I S S A A B B L L E E M M E E N N T T S S 22.1 VIEW CURRENT DISABLEMENTS Note – Disablements can only be viewed if the repeat panel is configured to show disablements. In the event of a disabl

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 15 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL R R O O U U T T I I N N E E A A T T T T E E N N T T I I O O N N 3.1 RESPONSIBLE USER British standard BS5839-1: 2002, ‘Fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings’ section 7 details the responsibilities for the fire alarm user. These recommendations should be followed. For guidance on

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 67 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL • Exiting option : To exit from this menu press the ‘Esc’ key. • Proceed : Press ‘Enter’ to accept the warning and proceed with the exchange. The display will list all the addresses from which a device is missing as shown below :- • Exiting option : To exit from this menu press the ‘Esc’ key. • Address select : Use the highlight bar to select one of the addresses the

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 52 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL Analogue scale Once all the data has been received from the ‘Node’, the following ‘Graph’ is displayed showing the first 8 devices on the selected Loop, in the following format :- Use the ← → keys to scroll through the next 8 devices on

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 24 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL 6.3 DISPLAY PAST FAULTS. • Function : This option allows the last 1000 events from the ‘Faults Historic log’ to be viewed. • Selecting option : To select this option, press the number ‘2’ key from the ‘Display events’ menu options

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 73 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL 13.3 THRESHOLD LEVELS FOR 5000 SERIES DEVICES ANALOGUE THRESHOLD LEVELS SENSITIVITY FAULT NORMAL PRE-ALARM FIRE ‘N/S’ TYPE ‘0’ ( MCP , SOUNDER or INTERFACE ) Low 0 - 80 81 - 192 N / A 193 - 255 Medium 0 - 80 81 - 192 N / A 193 - 255 High 0 - 80 81 - 152 153 - 192 193 - 255 ‘ION’ TYPE ‘1’ ( IONISATION SMOKE SENSOR ) Low 0 - 8 9 - 152 153 - 208 209 - 255 Medium

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 38 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL If a disabled device activated while in an disabled condition, when the device is selected for normalisation the LCD will display the following warning message • Exiting Option : Press ‘ESC’ then physically inspect the device and check for the cause of the activation. Ie) Broken glass in the Break glass point, dust contamination within a smo

  • 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 46 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL 8.5.4 DISABLE / ENABLE CONTROL OUTPUTS • Function : This option allows the disablement

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 82 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL R R E E S S E E T T T T I I N N G G A A F F I I R R E E E E V V E E N N T T 20.1 RESETTING A FIRE EVENT Note - This function is only available on the RDN (see section 14). After ‘Silencing Alarms’ (section 19.1) and establishing the cause of the

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 40 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL • Remove Disablement: While viewing the disablements , press the ENTER key on the device you require normalising when it is being displayed. The display will then show the following :- Pressing the ENTER key wi

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 47 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL 8.6 CHANGE TO ADDRESS DISABLE • Function : This option allows the user to alter the display of devices in the ‘Disablement menu’. Devices can be displayed by their ‘character text’ location or by their ‘address

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 78 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL Location text screen shows the software version number and panel set up Menu option for selection M M E E N N U U O O P P T T I I O O N N S S 17.1 MENU OPTIONS The Repeat Panel has a number of ‘Menu options’ available to the user. To access these menu options, press the ‘MENU’ button on the front of the panel.

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 37 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL • Disable a Device : To disable a device use the High-light bar to select the device for disablement, then press the ‘ENTER’ key. The display will show :- • Exiting Option : Press ‘ESC’ to abandon to disablement. • Disablement : Upon pressing the ‘ENTER’ key, the number of disabled devices

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 58 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL 9.5.2 RVAV DESCRIPTION • Availability : RVAV is available on loop devices that have a ‘Fire LED’. • Format : When the device receives the signal to RVAV, it outputs its address in the following format :- The address is output as hundreds, tens and units with a one and a half second delay between. If the address is less than 100 then the

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 62 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL If further alterations are required then move the highlight bar to select a new device and press the ENTER key. To exit press the ESC button. The display will show :- • Exiting Option : To abandon the changes press the ‘Esc’ key. • Saving Data : Press the ENTER Key to save the above changes to memory. The display w

  • 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 70 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL 12.3 ACCESS CODES • Function : This option allows the ‘master’ user to

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 86 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC 6400 OPERATING MANUAL L L A A M M P P T T E E S S T T 24.1 LAMPTEST To perform a lamptest, press the ‘MENU’ button and then using the ‘MUTE’ button scroll through the ‘Menu options’ until

  • Protec 4400, 93-310-10 Issue 4 Rev 5 Page 74 of 88 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC MAIN MENU 0 Exit from main menu 1 Set time / date 2 Display events 3 Printer menu 4 Disablement menu 5 Test options 6 Text editor menu 7 Clear system fault 13.5 OPERATING MENU FLOWCHART (1)

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